• #42481
    Alex9

    Recently I heard that a love tarot reading can help you understand your feelings. Has anyone tried love tarot reading? Does it really give you clarity or is it just entertainment?

  • #42533
    MosesAlexander

    Tarot reading: Tarot cards are a deck of 78 cards, each representing different archetypes, symbols, and themes. A tarot reader interprets the cards that are drawn or laid out in a specific pattern to gain insights into a person’s past, present, and future or to address specific questions.

  • #42534
    ClaudBriggs

    Dice have been a part of human culture for thousands of years, not only as a tool for gaming but also as a tool for divination. The earliest known six-sided dice date back more than 4,000 years and were found in Egyptian tombs. But the history of dice goes back even further, to ancient Sumer more than 5,000 years ago, where the Sumerians used ram dice for similar purposes. I sometimes use virtual dice rollers here https://magicdivination.com/reading/one-dice when I want an answer to a mysterious question.

  • #42912
    Alex9

    I recently came across the Three of Swords card in a reading and was shocked because it is often associated with illness or breakups. However, are there any positive aspects to it that are openly visible and can influence personal development?

  • #42919
    keley1

    Yes, this card can symbolize painful experiences, but it also points to an important moment of purification. When we go through pain, it can be a process that leads to personal growth. I have noticed that many people who have experienced failures say that they have become stronger and wiser. So you can read about the three of swords here https://spiritualteacup.com/d/366-are-there-any-positive-sides-to-the-three-of-swords. Pain is not the end, but a step towards healing.

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